Sánchez says in Warsaw that he respects Polish justice and that Pablo González receives consular assistance

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The head of the Spanish government has admitted that he had “had the opportunity to discuss this matter” with the Prime Minister of Poland, Mateusz Morawiecki, and thanked the “Polish government’s cooperation in this regard”.

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The head of the Spanish government, Pedro SanchezThis Wednesday, in connection with the Basque journalist Pablo González, who was arrested on February 28 in Przemysl (Poland) and charged with espionage while reporting on the war in Ukraine, his government “respects” the Polish justice system, as it does asks for Spanish Justice.

At a press conference in Warsaw on the occasion of the XIV Spanish-Polish summit, Sánchez admitted that he had “had the opportunity to” speak on the matter with the Polish Prime Minister, Mateusz Morawieckicand thanked the “cooperation of the Polish government in this regard”.

The President of the Spanish Government has indicated that Pablo González “receives consular assistance like any other Spanish citizen in this situation” and emphasized that the consul, who “visited him in person on several occasions”, found him well and is in contact with his family.

“You will receive consular assistance in this situation like any other Spanish citizen”

In addition, he added that the embassy is “pending this situation and receiving all available information”. That said, he assured that it is “clear that this is a matter in the hands of the Polish courts”.

“Logically, the government of Spain respects the rule of law in Poland and therefore also Polish justice, just as we always ask to respect Spanish justice and that of every EU country,” he said.

In any case, Sánchez has indicated that the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Jose Manuel Albaresis in contact with his Polish counterpart to “follow up the issue and support the family”.

Next Wednesday, July 27, the 150 days since Basque journalist Pablo González is in provisional and incommunicado detention in Poland. For this reason, after the Spanish President’s visit to Warsaw, the journalist’s family and friends They had asked Sánchez “to intercede for him” with the Polish prime minister.

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Source: EITB

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